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Lapegue double keeps Stade Francais hopes alive in Champions Cup

Stade Francais grabbed a European Champions Cup lifeline with a gutsy bonus point 37-31 victory over Connacht on Sunday which leaves them in with a chance of reaching the last 16.

Leinster s Scott Penny named Pro14 Next-Gen Star of the Season

Leinster s Scott Penny named Pro14 Next-Gen Star of the Season
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Pro 14 wrap up: Connacht shock Leinster and Ulster edge Munster

Leinster hit back straight away in the second half with a try from Luke McGrath who made the score 12-25. After a raft of changes from the home side, substitute Sean Cronin peeled away from a maul and sent through Ryan Baird for the score. Leinster trailed 17-28 going into the final quarter of the second half, but had a try chalked off for obstruction. The game was effectively ended when Tom Daly intercepted a Leinster pass once again to make the score 17-33. A late Leinster try made the scoreboard looked slightly better for the home side, but it was too little to late.

Leinster 24 Connacht 35: Jack Carty dazzles as Westerners record historic Dublin win

Leinster 24 Connacht 35: Jack Carty dazzles as Westerners record historic Dublin win The Westerners were full value for their first victory in Dublin in 19 years Guinness PRO14, RDS Main Arena, Co. Dublin 2/1/2021 Leinster vs Connacht Connacht s Jack Carty celebrates after the game Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan Want the latest breaking news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our free newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Britain cleans up after Bella flood hell: Work continues to restore rail lines

Advertisement Clean up efforts continue after a weekend of deluge from Storm Bella saw winds of more than 100mph litter train tracks with fallen trees and other debris whilst homes and roads flooded. South Western, Southeastern Railway and the London Overground were all forced cancel or delay services today whilst clean up operations took place to clear tracks of a chaotic combination of obstructions and flooding.   All trains between Bournemouth and Southampton Central were stopped due to water on the line, Great Western Railway said, and one of the major lines into London was also blocked when a tree fell onto the tracks in Haslemere, Surrey. 

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